Good day Jill, log on to www.radio-code.com You can get the instructions and code to get your radio working again. There is a small fee, but it's much better then the dealer and you get to keep the radio code and instructions so the next time you have to replace the Battery and you have the same problem you can address the issue. But just in case you have to replace the Battery, make sure you have the radio turned off. Good luck and keep me posted, be glad to know if you got your radio working again.

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These codes are stored on the factory data base computer system, we do not have access to that, only the dealer does in most cases. There is one site that may have it for a fee of about $10.00 USD called www.radio-code.com

Now since the wrong code was entered many times it can hang up. So disconnect power for a while and check again to see if the codes match.
Also if will be best to call and confirm with the database of your dealership - service support - for the correct code which will be recorded in your file.

We may be able to help with this but need more information. Each radio has its own individual security code. There is no blanket code that covers Freelanders for example.

You will need to supply the serial number and part number of the radio itself so we can identify what radio you have. This will involve removing the radio from the dash to find the serial number which is on a label at the back or stamped into the metal casing of the radio itself.